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Any persuasive message may arouse a motivation to reject the advocacy [ 48].
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According to Datta et al. [40], "The aesthetics gap is the lack of coincidence between the information that one can extract from low-level visual data and the interpretation of emotions that the visual data may arouse in a particular user in a given scenario".. Color harmony can also be considered as an important feature to be considered [176].
Guidelines and policy changes which challenge long-held clinical beliefs may arouse suspicion amongst clinicians that these are politically-driven, cost-cutting exercises and a threat to professional autonomy [ 30].
The chance to discover a totally unfamiliar troupe from another part of the Far North comes on Saturday, when the ICELAND DANCE COMPANY makes its New York debut, performing Olof Ingolfsdottir's "Man Is Always Alone," Stijn Celis's "Practice Paradise and Peter Andersonn's "Critics' Choice?" These choreographers and works are unknown here, but they may arouse curiosity.
Gorbachev's visit, coming after a Presidential election in which the winning candidate's sense of mission was stuck on "no new taxes," may have aroused a latent yearning among Americans for leadership that stretches, rather than narrows, our sense of what has to be done.
In some species that inhabit arid regions, the sound of thunder or heavy rain may arouse them from a dormant state.
In Der vollkommene Capellmeister (1739; "The Perfect Chapelmaster"), he notes that joy is elicited by large intervals, sadness by small intervals; fury may be aroused by a roughness of harmony coupled with a rapid melody; obstinacy is evoked by the contrapuntal combination of highly independent (obstinate) melodies.
Even though a star's death may arouse some curiosity, Ms. Press cautioned, it's not necessarily enough to boost a film's box office performance.
However, a single incident may arouse great public concern if it is interpreted to mean that the potential risk is poorly understood [42] or difficult to control [2], as with the possibility of pandemic [43] (as in the case of Avian flu) and bioterrorism (as in the case of anthrax infection).
German banks agreed to tide it over with loans underwritten by Bavaria's government, an arrangement that may arouse the interest of the European Commission .Credit Suisse First Bostonsaid that 15% of its investment bankers, around 300 employees, would go in its latest round of job cuts.
Make sure to use something that you would usually keep in your room or office; an out-of-place object may arouse suspicion.
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